Web based To-Do List – Software for Geeks #1

I will be posting “Software for Geeks” series on an on-going basis. Every post in this series will be about a specific type of software. Let us review the following five different free web based to-do list software in this post.

Geeks have several new technologies to explore and cool gadgets to play with. Managing the tasks and the list of things to do effectively is a boring and important part of Geek’s life. Take a test drive of all of these five softwares and choose the one that best fits your needs. Just testing these software and exploring their features is the fun part.

Apart from adding the tasks directly from the UI, you can also send an email that will create the tasks automatically. This feature is very handy if you have the ability to send emails from your mobile. You can also create multiple lists/categories. For e.g. If you are using GTD productivity framework, you can create @Errands, @Home, @Work lists. When the task is due, it can send reminders to email, SMS or IM. You can also share the tasks with somebody else. Remember the milk has lot of features and you may have to spend few minutes to really understand how to use the application.

You can manage the tasks from the browser even when you are not connected to Internet. When you connect back to Internet all your offline updates to the tasks will be synchronized automatically to the server. This is done using the Google gears.(2) Ta-da List

If you like simplicity, you should definitely check this out. This is a very simple and easy to use to-do list. Nothing more and nothing less. You can create a task online, group them in lists, email the lists and share it with friends.(3) Gubb

Gubb has very colorful UI. Like other to-do list software, this also lets you create list, share and email list. This also has the ability to assign a due-date, request a copy of the list from your email and set different color for every list. Apart from giving different color to every list, you can also rearrange the list on the home page.(4) Bla-Bla List

Like Ta-da list, Bla-Bla list is also very simple to use. This has only the features that you really need to use. The UI is little boring and dull on this one. This uses adobe flash player.(5) iGoogle

I just wish Google develops a full blown task management software. If you use iGoogle, a simple solution is to add the very simple and functional To-Do list gadget provided by Google on your iGoogle home page.
As a final thought, getting things done was never about the tools or the software. You can be very effective just by using pen and paper to manage your tasks. So, don’t get trapped into using the different fancy features of all the web based to do softwares, as many of those features are time wasters. Just use the features that you need the most and focus on doing your tasks and get it done.

There are several other web based To-Do List software available. Which is your favorite one and why?

I love to use google Notebook to capture all the articles, web-clippings across the internet. Interesting to see that you’ve managed to use it for managing todo.

@Niyaz,

Thinking and approach are very important than the to-do tools themselves to get the things done. Paper and Pen will absolutely work if you have a process to get your work done. Thanks for posting your comments.

* It’s free
* You can forward emails to Manymoon where they’re automatically turned into tasks
* You can share and assign tasks with other people
* You can group tasks into projects and milestones (for more sophisticated needs)

I use a “radical solution”. I designed a simple web page, and put it in the desktop (ActiveDesktop of Windows). Whenever I need to update it, I right-click it and select the option “See source code” (well, actually “Exibir código-fonte”). It will open the HTML source in notepad.

The plus thing is a tabbed CSS interface, so I have 4 tabs, first with a calendar (gif), second with important tasks, etc.

DO YOU KNOW?….I know this is an old post, but does anyone know of an offline version that can be used on an Intranet on a Server (shared)? For tasks with Category, Start Date, Due Date, Action Date, Assigned to, Description, and a facility to add updates to the progress of the job, and % complete??

I don’t have a suggestion I am looking for advise. I don’t have patience and usually have my tech friends do the “dirty work”.

I like the idea of goals, tasks, have to dos etc. all being intertwined to a degree.

However because I work off a remote system with one job. Windows and outlook and another business off of gmail. Personal and business email address. I waste a lot of time bouncing back and forth. I also need a “flexible calander / to do list because both of my jobs are sales. Insurance and financing. My schedule changes frequently. All of my work online based. I don’t leave the office for clients appts but I do have an increasingly limited life. Need to be organized asap. Like today.

Finally, Goals are an intrinsic part of my business and life success. They need to be reviewed and updated consistantly.

Help. Which program is the most comprehensive and can be linked to my two separate email addresses. Outlook and gmail?

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